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Mademoiselle L 2009

  • Black fruit
  • Aperitif wine
  • Enjoy with friends
  • Color: Red
  • Organic
  • 14% 
  • 2.25L
  • Intensity
  • Classic

Créé par la talentueuse Caroline Frey, le troisième vin de la propriété s'appréciera volontiers dans sa jeunesse. More info

  • Quantity: 3 Bottles
  • Level: 3 into-neck
  • Label: 2 marked label, 1 slightly marked label, 3 slightly torn label
  • Origin: Private individual
  • Recoverable VAT: No
  • Country/Region: Bordeaux
  • Appellation/Wine: Haut Médoc
  • Producer/Owner: Famille Frey
  • More information....

Mademoiselle L serve at a temperature of 16°C. It will pair perfectly with the following dishes: Entrecôte à la bordelaise, Magret de canard aux champignons, Rôti de veau Orloff.

Peak: Drink until 2020

  • Vintage score: 18/20
  • Lot presentation
    Mademoiselle L

    The wine

    Created in 2008, Mademoiselle L is the third wine from the Château. It is aged in a large wooden vat and no new wood is used. It was created by Caroline de Frey as an atypical Médoc, a medium-bodied wine which is flavoursome and easy to drink. This red Bordeaux is ready to drink after 1 to 5 years of cellaring.

    Information about domain Château La Lagune

    Château La Lagune may owe its name to its unusual location on a strip of land between the Gironde river and the sea. This fine gravelly elevation, with its particularly favourable microclimate, was cultivated in the 16th century. The domaine remained in the hands of the Sèze family, who were well-known in Bordeaux. In the early 19th century, its wines had an excellent reputation and La Lagune was ranked 3ème Cru Classé in 1855, as a matter of course. However, a century later, in the late 1950s, the domaine was on its knees. The ravages of World War Two, the economic crisis and frosts of 1956 finished off the vines. A new buyer, Georges Brunet, invested significant sums, but was swiftly forced to give up his beautiful charterhouse and vines. By the late 1960s, La Lagune had re-established its reputation beyond doubt. But it was at the dawn of the 21st century that La Lagune opened a new chapter in its history, when Jean-Jacques Frey, founder of the Frey Group (Mondial Pêche, Azzaro, etc.), who already owned vines in the Champagne region, bought the domaine in 1999. His daughter Caroline took over the helm. This top graduate from the School of Oenology in Bordeaux in 2003, and prize-winning horsewoman (former member of the French junior riding team), took up a new challenge at less than thirty years of age. Since the 2004 harvest, she has been supervising vinifications, with advice from her former teacher, oenologist Denis Dubourdieu. The domaine harvests and vinifies one parcel at the time, vines are elevated, yields controlled and integrated farm management techniques are used right across the 80-hectare vineyards, 60 hectares of which are in a single location. A magnificent brand new 2,000 m2 cutting-edge winery now receives the harvest. The wines have been certified organic since 2016, something by which Caroline Frey sets great store.

    Detailed characteristics

    • Quantity: 3 Bottles
    • Level: 3 into-neck
    • Label: 2 marked label, 1 slightly marked label, 3 slightly torn label
    • Origin: Private individual
    • Type of cellar: Classic underground cellar
    • Recoverable VAT: No
    • Original Wooden Case / Original Case: No
    • French customs seal: yes
    • Alcohol percentage: 14 %
    • Country/Region: Bordeaux
    • Appellation/Wine: Haut Médoc
    • Producer/Owner: Famille Frey
    • Vintage: 2009
    • Color: Red
    • Peak: Drink until 2020
    • Service temperature: 16°
    • Viticulture: Organic 
    • Size (in ha): 80
    • Intensity: Classic
    • Dominant aroma: Black fruit
    • Tasting occasion: Aperitif wine
    • Grape variety: 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 50% Merlot

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    iDealwine price estimate
    Mademoiselle L 2009

    iDealwine Price(1) corresponds to the hammer price and the buyer's premium charged by the auctioneer. (1)Bottle format